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we'll take you a little bit further south, of course florida one of our swing states. and getting messier by the minute across sections of north florida and you can clearly see that that rainfall will make impacts for many of you across sections of the southeast including georgia and into the carolinas. some showery weather also for those of you in the northwest. in terms of tracking the storm system, the nor'easter that we've been talking about, this has clearly been on everyone's mind and we know how important it is to folks who want to get the latest details. once that storm system which is bringing the rain that we just showed you across the southeast begins to lift upward, we are anticipating those impacts to begin wednesday into thursday. and then thursday into thursday night, we will see some wet and wintry weather continuing, but the latest model runs are trending the system a little bit further offshore. back to you. >> thanks, danielle. it is now a sprint to the white house this morning. investors are waiting for a level of uncertainty to be removed from the
we'll take you a little bit further south, of course florida one of our swing states. and getting messier by the minute across sections of north florida and you can clearly see that that rainfall will make impacts for many of you across sections of the southeast including georgia and into the carolinas. some showery weather also for those of you in the northwest. in terms of tracking the storm system, the nor'easter that we've been talking about, this has clearly been on everyone's mind and we...
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is improving as prices are rising, but big foreclosures on inventory.ventory is ather particularly florida. some states in the northeast ans midwest. that is a challenge. people going through that process and the local markete pp because the foreclosures willro lay down on homcee prices.l waio gerri: a lot of talk about doina something to make fannie mae and freddie mac work better, get rid of them. what do you think is the right i solution? >> that is a big long-term question that the obama andrm qo dministrations will have to deal with. [inaudible conversations] to deal with. right now, the government is involved in guaranteeing and investing an investing in a vast majority of new mortgages. the transitions are so important. you can just take the government out of housing suddenly because the mortgage market would come to a halt. the biggest question is what happens with mortgage regulations at the end of january? new rules will be issued around what they deem a borrower able to repay. it could have to do with what banks are willing to write. gerri: do think that will make a big differen
is improving as prices are rising, but big foreclosures on inventory.ventory is ather particularly florida. some states in the northeast ans midwest. that is a challenge. people going through that process and the local markete pp because the foreclosures willro lay down on homcee prices.l waio gerri: a lot of talk about doina something to make fannie mae and freddie mac work better, get rid of them. what do you think is the right i solution? >> that is a big long-term question that the...
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let's go to jeanette in florida. i would like to know what you think of amcc. >> way too at the mercy of the big buyers of the technology. that thing blows in the wind of whether the big guys need equipment or not. >> let's go to michael. >> cim what are your thoughts? don't buy. >> let's go to sal in florida. how about you? >> thank you. i have stock that goes up and down. csco. >> listen sunshine, that quarter was terrific. i think you should buy buy by it. ben in texas ben. >> university of texas booyah to you. >> hook em, what's up? >> graduating senior looks at paa. >> stop looking start buying. that is the stock you have to buy. people feel that may be peace in the mid east. >> this is michael from newport beach. i'm going to say wait for the 4%. i don't see why you need to own it. but sell it only when it yields back at 4. that is the conclusion of the lightening round. coming up. bottoming out? there is a lot weighing on this market. a real recovery. after weeks of a retreat, is a turn coming? in tonight's ed
let's go to jeanette in florida. i would like to know what you think of amcc. >> way too at the mercy of the big buyers of the technology. that thing blows in the wind of whether the big guys need equipment or not. >> let's go to michael. >> cim what are your thoughts? don't buy. >> let's go to sal in florida. how about you? >> thank you. i have stock that goes up and down. csco. >> listen sunshine, that quarter was terrific. i think you should buy buy by it....
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, but in the north we portion of florida that is definitely getting to be a little bit more sable. and it tnessee is still a little unstable. you know, there are great reclosures. prices are down. a great time to buy. going out west, lot of the markets out there are depressed because they kind of follow the housing market with a little bit of a lag. of course, once the primary housing market increases in the condary home market we will increase. gerri: you are anxpert because you own a l of second homes, written about the market extensively. what kinds of factors, because you have done this repeatedly, what kind of factors should individuals who are trying to do is committee for the first time be thinking about? >> well, the first thing you haveo think about is where you'll buy it. i recommend buying close to home, within the never coortable driving distance for you is because it makeit much more manageable. the second thing you have to worry about is how you pay for it. in this environment motgage rates are very difficult to get a mortgage these days for a second home. for instnce
, but in the north we portion of florida that is definitely getting to be a little bit more sable. and it tnessee is still a little unstable. you know, there are great reclosures. prices are down. a great time to buy. going out west, lot of the markets out there are depressed because they kind of follow the housing market with a little bit of a lag. of course, once the primary housing market increases in the condary home market we will increase. gerri: you are anxpert because you own a l of...
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let's go to michael in florida. >> caller: boo boo boo-yah! love love love the show. >> thank you. >> caller: all right. my question. insiders are holding over 55%. they beat the analyst estimate seven to eight quarters since the ipo. obviously it's overbought. do you think there will be a pull back? >> i'm up close and personal. my sister called me today and told me to buy. he said why don't you own any shares in generac. i think you're right. it's overbought. there is a new change in this country and the change is that we expect a one in a hundred year storm you will see every year. and then, bye-buybuy! >> china helped today. maybe they are roaring back. maybe we are, too. "mad money" will be right back. >> coming up, supply and demand? the lines at gas stations across the east coast are a painful reminder of our dependence on gasoline. what better time to talk about america's domestic supply of nan gas. crushed by the street after reporting, but is this your chance to fill up? cramer's drilling down with the ceo in an earnings exclusive. >
let's go to michael in florida. >> caller: boo boo boo-yah! love love love the show. >> thank you. >> caller: all right. my question. insiders are holding over 55%. they beat the analyst estimate seven to eight quarters since the ipo. obviously it's overbought. do you think there will be a pull back? >> i'm up close and personal. my sister called me today and told me to buy. he said why don't you own any shares in generac. i think you're right. it's overbought. there is...
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interesting florida, for example , medicare and medicaid. very important. 27 percent of dotors are not accepting medicare patients right now. is that oing to get better or worse? the cost pressure and spdingause presres of medicare, the politicians have chated when not going to reform the program to me it more efficient. eulost pay doctors and hospitals less to cover this impatience. at a certain point doctors quit and house bills go broke. the medicare actuary says that 15 percent of all hospitals will go broke by the end of the decade because of these cu. 30 percent by 2030. austral's according the program. gerri: that is why the entire industry is restructuring. main, trng to come together. doctors tell me they don't think they can hang out their own shingle anymore because it will be so expensive to be aingle practitioner. >> that's true. what is happening, that is driving of the cost of health care because the reason may sign a prosperous is hospitals can charge higher prices. gerri: something that i thught was very ieresting in telling
interesting florida, for example , medicare and medicaid. very important. 27 percent of dotors are not accepting medicare patients right now. is that oing to get better or worse? the cost pressure and spdingause presres of medicare, the politicians have chated when not going to reform the program to me it more efficient. eulost pay doctors and hospitals less to cover this impatience. at a certain point doctors quit and house bills go broke. the medicare actuary says that 15 percent of all...
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and i report on the buildout of florida in the 80s. growth comes with constraints and costs. what are the hurdles going from 10,000 to 25,000 and double again. >> the best example is walmart. starting rate $17 an hour, short 125 people, $25 an hour overtime and but the challenge is we get 100 to 150 people a day looking for jobs. if you don't have housing you're not going to last and we're tired of people living in their cars and that type of thing, we regulated them out so we want to become, this play is going to be around for 50 years and so make an investment, build a town, a community. >> there's been a history of boom towns and bus towns. are you confident in the 50-year forecast? >> yes. >> you must have confidence. >> we do, we have information from sampson, a private equity platform we control in the energy shale and we have access to hess and haliburton and slumberge and it points to a 40 or 50-year -- >> can you give us the math in terms of are you renting properties, selling some properties, how much they're going to go for,
and i report on the buildout of florida in the 80s. growth comes with constraints and costs. what are the hurdles going from 10,000 to 25,000 and double again. >> the best example is walmart. starting rate $17 an hour, short 125 people, $25 an hour overtime and but the challenge is we get 100 to 150 people a day looking for jobs. if you don't have housing you're not going to last and we're tired of people living in their cars and that type of thing, we regulated them out so we want to...
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the only loss on saturday night at home came against number 1 florida. 13-3. that was in 2009. >> gary: that was the tim tebow concussion game? >> verne: yes, it was. 2nd down and 8. under 10 to play. play-action again. mettenberger chased, fires. got it. landry. wow! >> gary: it will be 3rd and short. this was another story of the football game. opponents against alabama, as you look at this play-action pass, came into this game converting 1 out of 4. in this game, lsu is over 50%. they are 8 out of 15. while alabama is 1 for 8. it's the story of the game. >> verne: at the 25. 3rd down, 2. >> [crowd noise]. >> verne: didn't get it. >> gary: no. well left. rolled the dice. because a field goal makes it a 6 point game. >> [crowd noise]. >> gary: if they went for long yards. >> verne: we remember florida and lsu here. 2007. he went for it 5 times. >> gary: they will go wild cat. >> verne: it will be spencer ware. he is going under center. >> gary: i don't know. >> verne: i don't either. let's see. >> gary: i don't think so. >> verne: nick saban thinks they held
the only loss on saturday night at home came against number 1 florida. 13-3. that was in 2009. >> gary: that was the tim tebow concussion game? >> verne: yes, it was. 2nd down and 8. under 10 to play. play-action again. mettenberger chased, fires. got it. landry. wow! >> gary: it will be 3rd and short. this was another story of the football game. opponents against alabama, as you look at this play-action pass, came into this game converting 1 out of 4. in this game, lsu is...
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it's another thing in florida on the coast. there were counties i found along north carolina that have fema money on top of fema money from the prior storm on top of fema money. that's not the case in new york. >> three storms hit new york in 1954. all of them twice as big as the one that just hit three in one year. >> i don't want to give you a nodule but people are making a leap with global warming thing. it may be true. i don't think there's evidence of it. >> i tell you, it's our living in sin that's bringing on all this weather. >> that we know to be true. >> right. >> especially your living in sin, joe. >> it's moral decline bringing on natural disasters. the end of the world is near. i look at both sides -- >> i'm not a scientist. >> no, you're not. >> i'm not. neither are you. >> you are a preacher. >> i'm somebody who reads enough to know that most scientists believe the climate is warming. >> most believe that. connecting the storms is where -- >> up next, a couple friend requests from investors and later strategies f
it's another thing in florida on the coast. there were counties i found along north carolina that have fema money on top of fema money from the prior storm on top of fema money. that's not the case in new york. >> three storms hit new york in 1954. all of them twice as big as the one that just hit three in one year. >> i don't want to give you a nodule but people are making a leap with global warming thing. it may be true. i don't think there's evidence of it. >> i tell you,...
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the oil sands are buried under forests in alberta the size of florida. the oil here doesn't come gushing out of the sand the way it does in the middle east. the oil is in the sand. it has to be dug up and processed. >> this mine in general will be in operation for about 25 years. >> rick george, the colorado-born c.e.o. of suncor energy, took us into his strip mine for a tour. >> so, bob, this is what the oil sands tar looks like. it's a very rich, very pliable kind of a soil. >> now, when i squeeze it, why doesn't oil come out? >> well, because it's not warm enough. if you add this to hot water, you'll start the separation process, and you'll see the oil come to the top of the water, and you'll see sand drop to the bottom. >> it looks like topsoil, doesn't it? >> it does, but it is oil. >> it looks like topsoil, but all it grows is money. [laughter] it didn't always. the oil sands have been in the ground for millions of years, but for decades, prospectors lost millions of dollars trying to squeeze the oil out of the sand. it simply cost too much. t. boo
the oil sands are buried under forests in alberta the size of florida. the oil here doesn't come gushing out of the sand the way it does in the middle east. the oil is in the sand. it has to be dug up and processed. >> this mine in general will be in operation for about 25 years. >> rick george, the colorado-born c.e.o. of suncor energy, took us into his strip mine for a tour. >> so, bob, this is what the oil sands tar looks like. it's a very rich, very pliable kind of a soil....
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young americans for liberty endorsed one in florida is is new, and he won, and a lot of the rand paul people in kentucky like andy bar w won in lexington, kentucky for congress. there's a few people there which is good. john: thank you, david, hadlye, deroy, coming up, the presidential candidate i voted for joins us. [applause] i'm a conservative investor. i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, profsional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your
young americans for liberty endorsed one in florida is is new, and he won, and a lot of the rand paul people in kentucky like andy bar w won in lexington, kentucky for congress. there's a few people there which is good. john: thank you, david, hadlye, deroy, coming up, the presidential candidate i voted for joins us. [applause] i'm a conservative investor. i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without...
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all over florida. wonderful everywhere. a senior living in florida. $760 billion from the medicare system. and seniors are recognizing that. recognizing what is going to happen. small businesses are recognizing that. anso e are finally getting the true facts out there about how devastating obamacare is, not only to florida, but to the rest of the country. gerri: and i'm sure you will be back soon to talk with us about obamacare. what is going on there. thank you for coming on tonight. always a pleasure to have you on the show. thank you so much. >> thank you. gerri: with the race to the white house so close, tomorrow may not only be a long night, it could go down in history as one of the closest presidential elections of all time. that list is tonight's top five. number five, 1848, this election marks the first time every state in the union voted for presidents on the same date. zachary taylor won the popular vote by nearly 5%, but only 36 electoral votes. number four, 2004, the winner was not determined until the followind
all over florida. wonderful everywhere. a senior living in florida. $760 billion from the medicare system. and seniors are recognizing that. recognizing what is going to happen. small businesses are recognizing that. anso e are finally getting the true facts out there about how devastating obamacare is, not only to florida, but to the rest of the country. gerri: and i'm sure you will be back soon to talk with us about obamacare. what is going on there. thank you for coming on tonight. always a...
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the only loss on saturday night at home came against number 1 florida. 13-3. that was in 2009. >> gary: that was the tim tebow concussion game? >> verne: yes, it was. 2nd down and 8. under 10 to play. play-action again. mettenberger chased, fires. got it. landry. wow! >> gary: it will be 3rd and short. this was another story of the football game. opponents against alabama, as you look at this play-action pass, came into this game converting 1 out of 4. in this game, lsu is over 50%. they are 8 out of 15. while alabama is 1 for 8. it's the story of the game. >> verne: at the 25. 3rd down, 2. >> [crowd noise]. >> verne: didn't get it. >> gary: no. well left. rolled the dice. because a field goal makes it a 6 point game. >> [crowd noise]. >> gary: if they went for long yards. >> verne: we remember florida and lsu here. 2007. he went for it 5 times. >> gary: they will go wild cat. >> verne: it will be spencer ware. he is going under center. >> gary: i don't know. >> verne: i don't either. let's see. >> gary: i don't think so. >> verne: nick saban thinks they held
the only loss on saturday night at home came against number 1 florida. 13-3. that was in 2009. >> gary: that was the tim tebow concussion game? >> verne: yes, it was. 2nd down and 8. under 10 to play. play-action again. mettenberger chased, fires. got it. landry. wow! >> gary: it will be 3rd and short. this was another story of the football game. opponents against alabama, as you look at this play-action pass, came into this game converting 1 out of 4. in this game, lsu is...
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florida tried to do the same thing, but got shut down in the carts. we'll monitor the story and bring you updates at they occur. some big moves and money being made in college football. the university of maryland accepted an invitation to join the big ten conference and they have to pay to leave the acc. maryland isn't the only school making moves. rutgers is expected officially to announce today it's jumped from the big east to the big ten. college football, huge money. that's why i'm shocked, charles. 50 million to leave. charles: to leave. that underscores the money and look, guys, we are reminded the scandal at penn state. how much money is involved to the point where it's corrupted. it's just absolutely amazing. >> should we pay the college athletes who are generating enormous amounts of money to attend. charles: i'm one who said the college athletes should be getting paid. anddfree education, but they bring in a zillion times the education they're getting. an insurance policy, for their parents so they don't have to take money under the table th
florida tried to do the same thing, but got shut down in the carts. we'll monitor the story and bring you updates at they occur. some big moves and money being made in college football. the university of maryland accepted an invitation to join the big ten conference and they have to pay to leave the acc. maryland isn't the only school making moves. rutgers is expected officially to announce today it's jumped from the big east to the big ten. college football, huge money. that's why i'm shocked,...
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carmen in florida. >> caller: yes, thank you for taking my call, mr. cramer. >> sure enough, what's up with you? >> caller: i own alexium pharmaceuticals? >> people are selling that because they don't know what the tax scheme will be. i care that it's a terrific stock. wait till the end of the year and pick some up. matt in indiana. >> caller: boo-yah, cramer from the tennessee valley. >> we get calls from everywhere. yes. >> caller: i want to say hi to my 6-month-old little boy who loves your show. >> and? >> caller: and i want to ask you about qpe. >> last friday, if you recall, we had robert bemnochet. it's an opportunity. aig is cheap. it's got sandy. i already told but sandy. i like the stock. joe in michigan. >> caller: hey, jim. big boo-yah from michigan. drn, trinity industries. should i stay on or get off? >> have you own an actual rail. i don't know if karl ichan is coming after these. that is the conclusion of the lightning round! >>> let's go right to it. >> caller: jay from beautiful bainbridge island, washington. >> i wish i was there. >>
carmen in florida. >> caller: yes, thank you for taking my call, mr. cramer. >> sure enough, what's up with you? >> caller: i own alexium pharmaceuticals? >> people are selling that because they don't know what the tax scheme will be. i care that it's a terrific stock. wait till the end of the year and pick some up. matt in indiana. >> caller: boo-yah, cramer from the tennessee valley. >> we get calls from everywhere. yes. >> caller: i want to say hi to...
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>> good thing you only asked me about florida, i was only wrong in one state. stuart: i maintain with you on this program that president obama had bought the support of hispanics by offering amnesty against deportation, you said wrong, wrong, that the hispanics would vote for more jobs and were going to greater numbers for romney, you were wrong. >> well, in the polling, six months out, even four months out, hispanics said economy and jobs were the number one issue. immigration was like fourth, fifth. about a month out, immigration moved up to number two. stuart: the amnesty that bought it. >> i don't like to say amnesty, it was deferred action for undocumented children, so to me amnesty is just a free ride. stuart: but that was the name that was attached to it. >> right. stuart: free ride was attached to it and 7 more percent for president obama. >> and before the election, for the children of undocumented children were political. it it smells political, it was political. but hispanics like the policy even though they like-- that it was political. stuart: hold
>> good thing you only asked me about florida, i was only wrong in one state. stuart: i maintain with you on this program that president obama had bought the support of hispanics by offering amnesty against deportation, you said wrong, wrong, that the hispanics would vote for more jobs and were going to greater numbers for romney, you were wrong. >> well, in the polling, six months out, even four months out, hispanics said economy and jobs were the number one issue. immigration was...
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> >> you will have some of the rich people leave the state of california making good texas, nevada, florida, this is the end of california as reno air. -- as we know it. it will get worse. >> 50% with favor taxes on the wealthy. you are crying in the lderness. >> republicans need to stick to principal keep paying tax rates low is good for the economy. democrats want to raise taxes. gerri: we have so far to go. please be with us every step of theay. >> classmate-- last night was not a party. [laughter] gerri: it was fascinating. meet interesting people meeting carlos gutierrez. >> it must of been like a wake. gerri: it was pretty quiet. how wa street reacts to obama and the threat and nor'easter at a misery after superstar sandy. what is being done or what is not being dne more is not being dne more specifically? 4g lte is e fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more
> >> you will have some of the rich people leave the state of california making good texas, nevada, florida, this is the end of california as reno air. -- as we know it. it will get worse. >> 50% with favor taxes on the wealthy. you are crying in the lderness. >> republicans need to stick to principal keep paying tax rates low is good for the economy. democrats want to raise taxes. gerri: we have so far to go. please be with us every step of theay. >> classmate-- last...
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pro growth guy and also, not only does he want to cut spending, but because he was a good governor of florida, he knows how to make a deal. he has also done a lot of work on immigration and is married to a spanish woman. he brings a lot to the table. education, he is a full package. >> i like that immigration part. his father used to call his son the little brown one and i just loved that. he would go to the hispanic latinos rallies and clubs and bodeg a bodegas and rallies. great reporting. thank you very much. now folks, shifting gears. i have another question for you? what company is spending more and more on electric cars even though they have become a huge profit loser? can you believe that? you think this conversation has anything to do with the bail out nation? i do. i think they do. anyway. kissy huggy stay seems to be ending in washington, d.c. where do we go from here? they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire
pro growth guy and also, not only does he want to cut spending, but because he was a good governor of florida, he knows how to make a deal. he has also done a lot of work on immigration and is married to a spanish woman. he brings a lot to the table. education, he is a full package. >> i like that immigration part. his father used to call his son the little brown one and i just loved that. he would go to the hispanic latinos rallies and clubs and bodeg a bodegas and rallies. great...
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california, concentrations of unemployed and also here on the east coast and down into florida. here is what is interesting. republicans made the assumption incorrectly, as it turns out, the voters in states with high unemployment would kick the bums out. obama out of office to try to find somebody who would solve the jobs problem in this country it turns out the opposite happened. take a look at this map. can we go back? thank you. so, if you let one map over the other, they are the same essentially command it is surprising because essentially the republicans that the people would come as i said to of both the bonds out and it did not happen that way. the reason, if you think about it, obvious, the federal government is paying the jobless, extending them unemployed benefits, food stamps, even underwriting disability payments from social security. think we're different from the europeans? think again. the proportion of greek men and attorneys working inside the book or some in the u.s. working that is what this election was about. people voting for free money, free benefits, hea
california, concentrations of unemployed and also here on the east coast and down into florida. here is what is interesting. republicans made the assumption incorrectly, as it turns out, the voters in states with high unemployment would kick the bums out. obama out of office to try to find somebody who would solve the jobs problem in this country it turns out the opposite happened. take a look at this map. can we go back? thank you. so, if you let one map over the other, they are the same...
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in florida, that is what is going on. michael brown, what do you think? to i think it is a tough path for mitt romney to find 270 electoral votes. i think the league will be sustained in north carolina, but he is behind the popular vote as it's coming in florida. i think there's some possibility of him leaving there. they have to be carrying these three states. in addition come they have to carry colorado and the six electoral votes of iowa and nevada. the casino workers union out of nevada has quite a record of reelecting him popular harry reid to the senate. in the last days of law, they caught up. but i think that is also the possibility of mitt romney. neil: to look for that is an area that the president has one. does that make ohio out of reach? [talking over each other] >> mitt romney's hopes are that his party's losses over the years i'm a demographically and hamilton can be made up by the other county fair. that is possibly within reach. it might be a stretch for mitt romney. neil: you are scary smart. he realized that? scary smart. >> is trying t
in florida, that is what is going on. michael brown, what do you think? to i think it is a tough path for mitt romney to find 270 electoral votes. i think the league will be sustained in north carolina, but he is behind the popular vote as it's coming in florida. i think there's some possibility of him leaving there. they have to be carrying these three states. in addition come they have to carry colorado and the six electoral votes of iowa and nevada. the casino workers union out of nevada has...
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ohio, florida, virginia, and colorado, by a combined total of 300 30,000 votes. now, had mitt romney won those states, we would be talking about what a genius he was. in fact, any other democrat would have lost this election. i think that barack obama is unique. >> i believe so. i believe that barack obama's record was a loser's record, but he managed to win in part because romney was not a great messenger and obama wasn't a great messenger for his ideology. cheryl: i said this, i'll be gentle is coming out and saying that the gop has got to speak more to the middle class. is he right? >> yes, i think there are always ways to improve what you are saying and how you say it. but i don't think it's a fundamental issue. i don't think that the republicans should become more like democrats. therefore, we don't have a two-party system. we just have a big government party. i think republicans have to sharpen the message and i think that they have to practice what they preach. to many of the republican constituents are sort of clamoring for government programs rather than
ohio, florida, virginia, and colorado, by a combined total of 300 30,000 votes. now, had mitt romney won those states, we would be talking about what a genius he was. in fact, any other democrat would have lost this election. i think that barack obama is unique. >> i believe so. i believe that barack obama's record was a loser's record, but he managed to win in part because romney was not a great messenger and obama wasn't a great messenger for his ideology. cheryl: i said this, i'll be...
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malcolm in florida. malcocol malcolm? >> caller: jim, thank you for that heads on amgen and starbucks last week. those were great calls. >> thank you. i like them both. starbucks, this tivana is going to be so huge for them. people keep misjudging howard shultz. one day they'll say that shultz was okay. what's up? >> caller: well, jim, i'm going a retired guy with 50% of the portfolio invested in high yield municipal bond etfs. my question to you is, in this environment, with the economic environment, with the possibility of a compromise regarding the fiscal cliff, vis-a-vis the increase revenues and cuts in spending, what is your analysis and your opinion on the tax free municipal bonds at this juncture? >> you have to buy them. the individual is going to go right back them and move them up. i think that's a great place to be. don't touch them. i want you to buy them. brilliant idea. now we go to paul in louisiana. paul? >> caller: hey, jim. thanks for taking my call. >> no problem. >> caller: i've been just getting in a
malcolm in florida. malcocol malcolm? >> caller: jim, thank you for that heads on amgen and starbucks last week. those were great calls. >> thank you. i like them both. starbucks, this tivana is going to be so huge for them. people keep misjudging howard shultz. one day they'll say that shultz was okay. what's up? >> caller: well, jim, i'm going a retired guy with 50% of the portfolio invested in high yield municipal bond etfs. my question to you is, in this environment, with...
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if you look at colorado, ohio, florida, new mexico, arizona these states are becoming blue states because of the latino vote. joe, i just got to be of the view that mitt romney, if he took one lesson away from this, is that he was completely wrong in the emgrace of embrace of that view and it cost him the presidency. >> that is the lesson. they just have to look at the table and look at long-term friends, the republican base rather, of older white voters is going to be a distinct minority. it's been going down every year as a portion of the electorate, and it's going to be very small 2025 and so looking out it behooves them to resolve this sooner than later. they're going to have a problem battling the jan brewers of the world and the base in trying to convince them because it's been so hard for them to hear reality so far this election cycle even though the statistics point to the fact that this is the way to go. you still have a lot of voices out there who are saying we don't want to do it, and we're going to fight for the last person. that last person may get. but certainly they're goi
if you look at colorado, ohio, florida, new mexico, arizona these states are becoming blue states because of the latino vote. joe, i just got to be of the view that mitt romney, if he took one lesson away from this, is that he was completely wrong in the emgrace of embrace of that view and it cost him the presidency. >> that is the lesson. they just have to look at the table and look at long-term friends, the republican base rather, of older white voters is going to be a distinct...
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>>shepard: what is the word on turn out in florida? >>reporter: we will see bigger crowds in the afternoon and half of the expected vote have voted but the secretary of state says that until we know the numbers the day has progressed very well and positive reports overall from around the state. in miami, certain locations saw long lines throughout the day as was the case in the all-important swing county of orange county around orlando, long lines there. but up to the wire the polls show that florida remains a toss up. >> mitt romney because i believe he is going to take this country forward not president obama. >> i voted for obama. he has done a great job the last fur years with a lot of improvement. >> ready for it to be over. keep our fingers crossed for the right guy. phil: people are so bombarded with campaign television commercials they told me they look forward to seeing new commercials for romney he must win the 29 electoral votes in florida for the path to victory. obama not as important but if he does win it again as in 2008
>>shepard: what is the word on turn out in florida? >>reporter: we will see bigger crowds in the afternoon and half of the expected vote have voted but the secretary of state says that until we know the numbers the day has progressed very well and positive reports overall from around the state. in miami, certain locations saw long lines throughout the day as was the case in the all-important swing county of orange county around orlando, long lines there. but up to the wire the polls...
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the greatest amount has been spent here in florida. now, if you come back to me and look over my left shoulders, we are here at the henry gardens here in orlando, fairly quiet here, no long lines, there were lines this morning, they have cleared up, but i believe we have some aerial video of other long lines in orange county and that's critical. heavy voter turnout among the 50-plus group gives it to romney. the 50 below age group, of course, favors president obama. guys, back to you? >> mary, thank you very much for that. certainly feels like lines are the new normal these days. >>> nevada is another state to watch. las vegas has had more political tv ads than any other city in the nation. and the candidates have been stumping there every single week. jane wells is stomping the ground there is as well. jane? >> reporter: i'm outside caesars palace, las vegas is packed, obviously everybody voted early or not voting at all we talk about nevada, we talk about the gaming companies and some ceos have contributed to mitt romney. all of them
the greatest amount has been spent here in florida. now, if you come back to me and look over my left shoulders, we are here at the henry gardens here in orlando, fairly quiet here, no long lines, there were lines this morning, they have cleared up, but i believe we have some aerial video of other long lines in orange county and that's critical. heavy voter turnout among the 50-plus group gives it to romney. the 50 below age group, of course, favors president obama. guys, back to you? >>...
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. >> let's talk about another florida favorite, florida senator rubio, he is young, there has been a lot talk he could get the hispanic vote, that is what republicans need. what do you think of his prospects of winning or running? >>guest: have good. i can't imagine, though, that senator rubio and jeb bush who have been allies and supportive of one another would run against one another. i just don't think that will happen. so, either one will run or the other will run and jill bush is 59, that is a young man, let me stress, but rubio is 41, so, rubio can afford to wait if it comes down to the fact that jeb bush wants to run. >> any other favorites? quickly? >> gosh, literally cast of thousands. you have everyone and his brother and sister talking about running. chris christie, my governor, governor martinez in new mexico, bobby jindal, governor of louisiana, and you don't have enough time left if your show to go through the list. >> you were very successful in your predictions and we will keep checking in with you, but neil cavuto is a man of his word and he paid you back all of that
. >> let's talk about another florida favorite, florida senator rubio, he is young, there has been a lot talk he could get the hispanic vote, that is what republicans need. what do you think of his prospects of winning or running? >>guest: have good. i can't imagine, though, that senator rubio and jeb bush who have been allies and supportive of one another would run against one another. i just don't think that will happen. so, either one will run or the other will run and jill bush...
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we'll see about florida. nate was, of course, pilloried, pilloried on the right and by right-leaning beltway media types, including politico.com, for having the audacity to print what his poll averages told him was about to happen. but nate was right, the polls were right, even without florida being decided, we now know that president obama won in pretty much exactly the way the state-by-state polls said he was going to win. he won with more than 300 electoral votes. it was not magic, it was just math. math that was completely invisible to the political right. >> i believe the minimum result will be 53-47 romney, over 300 electoral votes, and the republicans will pick up the senate. i base that on just years and years of experience. >> the wild card and what i've projected, i'm projecting minnesota to go for romney. >> karl, i'm with you. i think you're more optimistic. i've got this romney three poisons. >> i think ohio is going to be a squeaker, maybe an 80, 100, 110,000 vote margin, but i think the republi
we'll see about florida. nate was, of course, pilloried, pilloried on the right and by right-leaning beltway media types, including politico.com, for having the audacity to print what his poll averages told him was about to happen. but nate was right, the polls were right, even without florida being decided, we now know that president obama won in pretty much exactly the way the state-by-state polls said he was going to win. he won with more than 300 electoral votes. it was not magic, it was...
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why don't we start with neil in florida. neil. >> reporter: boo ya, jim. it's neil in florida. facebook dropped. what should i do? hold or drop zynga? >> have a little january effect. everybody selling that thing nine ways to sunday. bad news. maybe they'll finish accepting by the end of december. and then you sell in the first week of january when it should lift. let's go to ramon in california. ramon >> caller: hey, jim, boo ya, baby, calling you from riverside county but born and raised in the san fernando valley. i'm a frequent watcher, jim. thank you for all that you do. >> thank you for that. that is a -- go ahead >> caller: my question is with the recent news of a possible takeover on walter energy, what is your stance, sir, on the possible buy on the stock. >> i cannot recommend anyone buying stock on a takeover basis when i think the fundamentals are not going the right way. the fundamentals are not going the right way. let's go back to florida. bart in florida. bart. >> caller: yes, jim, i really enjoy your program. i see where the earnings on tether pharmaceuticals h
why don't we start with neil in florida. neil. >> reporter: boo ya, jim. it's neil in florida. facebook dropped. what should i do? hold or drop zynga? >> have a little january effect. everybody selling that thing nine ways to sunday. bad news. maybe they'll finish accepting by the end of december. and then you sell in the first week of january when it should lift. let's go to ramon in california. ramon >> caller: hey, jim, boo ya, baby, calling you from riverside county but...
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colorado, florida, virginia. the president is at 45%. florida, dead even. ohio, the president is up one. . in virginia, mitt romney is a 45%. andrew? guest: it president, being an underdog in florida, he remains a favorite in ohio. i was looking at the averages last night and right now the president is the average of 2.7% in ohio. that one margin is a little bit low, but he remains a favorite in ohio. if you look at those four states, we have ohio to obama and with a toss up in virginia. host: colorado and florida to mitt romney? guest: i would agree with that. this is where we really get into the numbers. obama won ohio by five points last week in one poll, but the sample was not what was in 2008. if you do the average, that deficit becomes a one. advantage for mitt romney, or half of a point advantage. that is where there is a little bit of concern on the average between the poles in the states. i would think it should be more like the olympics. as opposed to these out liars. guest host some say that this shows too high of a democratic sample. -- guest: s
colorado, florida, virginia. the president is at 45%. florida, dead even. ohio, the president is up one. . in virginia, mitt romney is a 45%. andrew? guest: it president, being an underdog in florida, he remains a favorite in ohio. i was looking at the averages last night and right now the president is the average of 2.7% in ohio. that one margin is a little bit low, but he remains a favorite in ohio. if you look at those four states, we have ohio to obama and with a toss up in virginia. host:...
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buying a house more advantageous of renting, detroit, central valley of california and many parts of florida that number sunday two years. it is incredibly affordable. melissa: yeah. >> certainly for investors as well, so seen if you're not a homebuyer but investor instead that potential is looking very good. a big chunk of phoenix and miami purchase demand is coming from investors seeing these 5% increases in rents. melissa: buy something cheap that you can rent out to someone else. seems like a decent investment to ride out this time. thank you so much for coming on. i think i talked you out of the your position. but no, i'm just kidding. thanks for coming on, we appreciate it. >> thank you. melissa: a massive oil rig explosion rocks the gulf. could this spawn a new freeze on drilling by the federal government? we'll get answers to that coming up. >>> oil prices leap with israel reportedly preparing for a ground invasion of the gaza strip. the stakes for mideast energy supplies could really not be higher. details what is standing in the cross-hairs. more money coming up [ male announcer ]
buying a house more advantageous of renting, detroit, central valley of california and many parts of florida that number sunday two years. it is incredibly affordable. melissa: yeah. >> certainly for investors as well, so seen if you're not a homebuyer but investor instead that potential is looking very good. a big chunk of phoenix and miami purchase demand is coming from investors seeing these 5% increases in rents. melissa: buy something cheap that you can rent out to someone else....
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let's go to simon in florida. simon? >> caller: boo-yah from miami. >> oh, man. i wish i were there so bad. can you transport me there right now? what's the stock? >> caller: jim, i like to get your take on the largest holdings, marvel technology. >> i think that is being passed by. it is a very poorly run company. maybe the 3% yield helps it. i don't want anything to do with that stock. i would like to go to cody in michigan. cody? >> caller: boo-yah. >> wow. nice. >> i want to know what you think of ttc? >> yeah, it's a great housing play. it's a winner. i feel like it's going to continue to win. and let's not forget carol in big missouri. carol? >> caller: boo-yah, jim! >> nice overtime win there, carol. what's up? >> caller: yeah, i'm wondering if you think alcoa aluminum is poised for a rebound in 2013. >> in 2013, yes. it does have tremendous cap for selling between now and year end. that is one horrible commodity that he has to deal with. it was like, you know, the copper corporation would be doing good. let's go to daniel in virginia. daniel? >> caller: y
let's go to simon in florida. simon? >> caller: boo-yah from miami. >> oh, man. i wish i were there so bad. can you transport me there right now? what's the stock? >> caller: jim, i like to get your take on the largest holdings, marvel technology. >> i think that is being passed by. it is a very poorly run company. maybe the 3% yield helps it. i don't want anything to do with that stock. i would like to go to cody in michigan. cody? >> caller: boo-yah. >>...
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ohio and florida. believe it or not, florida is neck and neck at this hour still cannot call florida. >> megyn: just to catch you up, we originally could not call pennsylvania or new hampshire but we have now projected barack obama will win both of those states and we will wait to see on this three critical states that could make or break this election in terms of florida, ohio, and virginia. but first this: ♪ >> bret: it is 10:00 p.m. on the east coast and polls have closed in another four states including two of the tightest toss-ups in the nation iowa and nevada. in iowa, the state where barack obama began and ended his re-election campaign the president has a slight lead over mitt romney. it is too soon to project which candidate will win the hawkeye state worth six electoral votes. >> megyn: the president has a similar lead in the state of nevada which is also worth 6 electoral votes. the fox news decision desk will wait for more vote tallies can actually project a winner in nevada. >> bret: fox
ohio and florida. believe it or not, florida is neck and neck at this hour still cannot call florida. >> megyn: just to catch you up, we originally could not call pennsylvania or new hampshire but we have now projected barack obama will win both of those states and we will wait to see on this three critical states that could make or break this election in terms of florida, ohio, and virginia. but first this: ♪ >> bret: it is 10:00 p.m. on the east coast and polls have closed in...
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if we have florida. this florida senate, i apologize, bill nelson favored to win, this is close,y week say bill nelson would win, connie mack had been trying to get backseat his dad had, a lot said, he did not have the charm his dad had. bill nelson reelected. okay, that is what we have thus far. peter barnes is keeping track of how all of this is affecting earliy on the balance of power. peter, republicans need to pick up 4 seats, three if mitt romney were to win, how about thousand far. >> stay on senate, we called that race for bill nelson in florida. still early. in the evening, we have a lot of other senate races to call, polls have closed in several states but 33 senate seats up for grabs, including bill nelson, at this hour, democrats, now have 36 seats in their control. compared to 39 for republicans. neither party near close to getting the 51 seats to take control of the senate. we're watching a couple of races in new england in particular, possible changes here. these are critical battles betwe
if we have florida. this florida senate, i apologize, bill nelson favored to win, this is close,y week say bill nelson would win, connie mack had been trying to get backseat his dad had, a lot said, he did not have the charm his dad had. bill nelson reelected. okay, that is what we have thus far. peter barnes is keeping track of how all of this is affecting earliy on the balance of power. peter, republicans need to pick up 4 seats, three if mitt romney were to win, how about thousand far....
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ronnie from florida says to my two presidents in my lifetime had bad economies going into their terms and up to the same thing at work but times. john f. kennedy and ronald reagan. control spending and cut all taxes. it does not take an economics degree a figure that out. finally, carol from california. we want the house to protect us as much as possible. they are now or on the defense. i love hearing from you. send me an e-mail. gerri@foxbusiness.com. finally tonight, i feel like all anyone is talking about these days is the fiscal cliff. a topic of almost every newscast, but it does not seem to be a priority for everybody in washington. one north carolina congressman is working feverishly on another issue. elvis presley day. according to reports democrat larry kessel is focusing his efforts on passing a congressional decreed proclaiming january 8 in honor of the king. they would recognize his birth in mississippi in 1935. the resolution points out the influence on music in american culture, not to mention his military experience. goes on to say the singer exemplified the american dr
ronnie from florida says to my two presidents in my lifetime had bad economies going into their terms and up to the same thing at work but times. john f. kennedy and ronald reagan. control spending and cut all taxes. it does not take an economics degree a figure that out. finally, carol from california. we want the house to protect us as much as possible. they are now or on the defense. i love hearing from you. send me an e-mail. gerri@foxbusiness.com. finally tonight, i feel like all anyone is...
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now, "the new orleans times-picayune" reports that he's now undergoing rehab in pompano beach, florida. but he's currently projected as a late-round pick in april. the big question, though, who's going to take a chance on that guy? >> i don't know, more from college basketball. texas a&m quarterback johnny manziel has a chance to become the first freshman ever to win the heisman, but that didn't stop the administrators at hill county high school in manziel's hometown in texas from sending home a 17-year-old student for sporting a johnny football-themed haircut. christian chavez says he was told not to return to the school until he got manziel's likeness removed from his head. look at that. >> i think it looks pretty good. >> chavez says he plans on keeping the haircut at least a few more days. >> they don't like johnny football. that's just wrong. >> that's very artistic. who did that haircut? good lord! >> we'll try to do that for you. i think that would look great. >>> coming up next, at the top of the hour, "morning joe," republicans laugh in the face of tim geithner's laughable pro
now, "the new orleans times-picayune" reports that he's now undergoing rehab in pompano beach, florida. but he's currently projected as a late-round pick in april. the big question, though, who's going to take a chance on that guy? >> i don't know, more from college basketball. texas a&m quarterback johnny manziel has a chance to become the first freshman ever to win the heisman, but that didn't stop the administrators at hill county high school in manziel's hometown in...
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why is it like this in florida? >> well, this is an issue that i think has been fairly demagogued by both political parties. there is still a lot of noise from the liberal side that the legislature cut early voting down too much. we went from 14 early voting days to eight in florida. and ending on the saturday before the election. but the lines you're showing are in orlando, but the longest of the lines were in miami-dade where it appears that the supervisor of elections was not fully prepared for the onslaught of voters that she got down there. people were voting late into the night last night. jenna: even the president said, no, sorry to interrupt. even the president said last night when he was giving his speech something about the long lines. by the way, we got to fix that. is it possible to fix it, steve, in florida? >> i think it is but i think that there's going to be, it is a highly partisan issue here. because early voting now was very important to barack obama's first election in 2008. frankly early voting
why is it like this in florida? >> well, this is an issue that i think has been fairly demagogued by both political parties. there is still a lot of noise from the liberal side that the legislature cut early voting down too much. we went from 14 early voting days to eight in florida. and ending on the saturday before the election. but the lines you're showing are in orlando, but the longest of the lines were in miami-dade where it appears that the supervisor of elections was not fully...
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in florida, it's the same deal. if the margin on election night is one half of less percent we'll get a recount in florida, overseen by ken detzner. the other swing state, where there's an automatic recount where the real clear politics shows the difference between the candidates is 0.6%, that state is colorado. the secretary of state is this guy, republican scott gessler. scott gessler made himself famous this year when he tried to stop mailing bat lots to those who normally got them. he tried to kick 4,000 colorado voters off the state voter rolls a few months before election day. he's working on another voter roll purge since then. if there is a recount in colorado, that's the guy in charge. in a way, it is heart warming to see people willing to spend hours upon hours in line in order to vote that. is truly a heartwarming sight and it's heartbreaking because not all people can do that. there are also people who made it through hour one, nad through hour two, maybe made it through hour three but by the time hour f
in florida, it's the same deal. if the margin on election night is one half of less percent we'll get a recount in florida, overseen by ken detzner. the other swing state, where there's an automatic recount where the real clear politics shows the difference between the candidates is 0.6%, that state is colorado. the secretary of state is this guy, republican scott gessler. scott gessler made himself famous this year when he tried to stop mailing bat lots to those who normally got them. he tried...
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governor strickland, folks are looking at florida and worried about whether florida is going to mess up this election, but there are also people who were talking about ohio and whether ohio is going to be the place where, you know, all sort of electoral hell will break loose. how confident are you that -- >> there will be no recount. >> that the decision today out of ohio will be definitive? >> i think we'll have a clear victory here in ohio one way or the other. my prediction is that the president will win, but we have great confidence in our voting system. there are obviously debates and disputes, but i think we will know. four years ago ohio was called before 9:30, and i think we'll have a fairly early vote out of ohio tonight, and of course, before the president will be over. >> never sounded so confident, governor. >> before midnight -- >> exactly. >> all right. governor strickland, thank you very much. >> thank you -- >> by the way, i found out it was mitch scarborough's birthday. you know who else? >> hurricane dan. >> dan seymour. >> get out! >> just. >> in time for mitt romn
governor strickland, folks are looking at florida and worried about whether florida is going to mess up this election, but there are also people who were talking about ohio and whether ohio is going to be the place where, you know, all sort of electoral hell will break loose. how confident are you that -- >> there will be no recount. >> that the decision today out of ohio will be definitive? >> i think we'll have a clear victory here in ohio one way or the other. my prediction...
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the latest on that race in florida, coming up. where others fail, droid powers through. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility,...